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New Jersey amber Нью-джерсийский янтарь
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New Jersey Amber, sometimes called Raritan amber, is amber found in the Raritan and Magothy Formations of the Central Atlantic (Eastern) coast of the United States. It is dated to the Late Cretaceous, Turonian age, based on pollen analysis of the host formations. It has been known since the 19th century, with several of the old clay-pit sites now producing many specimens for study. It has yielded a number of organism fossils, including fungi, plants, tardigrades, insects and feathers. The first identified Cretaceous age ant was described from a fossil found in New Jersey in 1966. Нью-джерсийский янтарь — разновидность ископаемых смол, встречающаяся на территории Нью-Джерси и некоторых других штатов США. Сформировался в первой половине мелового периода, в туронском веке (около 90 млн лет) верхнего отдела меловой системы.
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New Jersey Amber, sometimes called Raritan amber, is amber found in the Raritan and Magothy Formations of the Central Atlantic (Eastern) coast of the United States. It is dated to the Late Cretaceous, Turonian age, based on pollen analysis of the host formations. It has been known since the 19th century, with several of the old clay-pit sites now producing many specimens for study. It has yielded a number of organism fossils, including fungi, plants, tardigrades, insects and feathers. The first identified Cretaceous age ant was described from a fossil found in New Jersey in 1966. Нью-джерсийский янтарь — разновидность ископаемых смол, встречающаяся на территории Нью-Джерси и некоторых других штатов США. Сформировался в первой половине мелового периода, в туронском веке (около 90 млн лет) верхнего отдела меловой системы.
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